Monday, May 19, 2008

Vintage Postcards, Steampunk Roots


Lately I've been into buying vintage postcards--some to sell, others I can't bear to part with. Some of my favorites are, well, steamy. These have been hard to find--haven't seen a vendor yet with "steampunk" or "future past" as a category, but hidden in with "buildings" and "airplanes" were these three gems.

The oldest, the flying contraption above, was mailed in 1910 from Lincoln, Illinois, with a request to "meet us at the tram." The next one, titled "Future New York," was mailed from Brooklyn to Germany in 1925. Finally--one I bought just last weekend--the blimp over Midtown in New York, was mailed in 1933.

I love that in with all the postcards of monkeys wearing suits and creepy Victorian children are these remnants of some artist's vision of the future.

4 comments:

Megan McGory Gleason said...

I never thought to look for futuristic vintage postcards before...this is a beautiful post!

Alli Woods Frederick said...

i am drooling over those postcards...what great finds!

High Desert Diva said...

fab finds

AlliesAdornments said...

Wonderful postcards!
Thanks for sharing these with us.